
Text -- Ezekiel 7:20 (NET)




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Wesley: Eze 7:20 - -- The temple, and all that pertained to it, which was the beauty and glory of that nation.
The temple, and all that pertained to it, which was the beauty and glory of that nation.

God commanded it should be beautiful and magnificent.
JFB: Eze 7:20 - -- The temple of Jehovah, the especial glory of the Jews, as a bride glories in her ornaments (the very imagery used by God as to the temple, Eze 16:10-1...
The temple of Jehovah, the especial glory of the Jews, as a bride glories in her ornaments (the very imagery used by God as to the temple, Eze 16:10-11). Compare Eze 24:21 : "My sanctuary, the excellency of your strength, the desire of your eyes."

JFB: Eze 7:20 - -- God had "set" the temple (their "beauty of ornament") "for His majesty"; but they had set up "abominations therein"; therefore God, in just retributio...
God had "set" the temple (their "beauty of ornament") "for His majesty"; but they had set up "abominations therein"; therefore God, in just retribution, "set it far from them," (that is, removed them far from it, or took it away from them [VATABLUS]). The Margin translates, "Made it unto them an unclean thing" (compare Margin on Eze 7:19, "removed"); what I designed for their glory they turned to their shame, therefore I will make it turn to their ignominy and ruin.
Clarke -> Eze 7:20
Clarke: Eze 7:20 - -- As for the beauty of his ornament - Their beautiful temple was their highest ornament, and God made it majestic by his presence. But they have even ...
As for the beauty of his ornament - Their beautiful temple was their highest ornament, and God made it majestic by his presence. But they have even taken its riches to make their idols, which they have brought into the very courts of the Lord’ s house; and therefore God hath set it - the temple, from him - given it up to pillage. Some say it means, "They took their ornaments, which were their pride, and made them into images to worship."
Calvin -> Eze 7:20
Calvin: Eze 7:20 - -- I doubt not that Ezekiel strengthens what he had just taught by other words, namely, that the people’s silver should be cast away, because it had b...
I doubt not that Ezekiel strengthens what he had just taught by other words, namely, that the people’s silver should be cast away, because it had been unworthily abused for luxury, vain pomps and superstitions. Some explain
TSK -> Eze 7:20
TSK: Eze 7:20 - -- the beauty : Eze 24:21; 1Ch 29:1, 1Ch 29:2; 2Ch 2:9, 3:1-17; Ezr 3:12; Psa 48:2, Psa 50:2, Psa 87:2, Psa 87:3; Isa 64:11; Hag 2:3
but : Eze 5:11, Eze ...
the beauty : Eze 24:21; 1Ch 29:1, 1Ch 29:2; 2Ch 2:9, 3:1-17; Ezr 3:12; Psa 48:2, Psa 50:2, Psa 87:2, Psa 87:3; Isa 64:11; Hag 2:3
but : Eze 5:11, Eze 8:7-10,Eze 8:15, Eze 8:16; 2Ki 21:4, 2Ki 21:7, 2Ki 23:11, 2Ki 23:12; 2Ch 33:4-7, 2Ch 36:14; Jer 7:30
set it far from them : or, made it unto them an unclean thing, Eze 7:22, Eze 9:7, Eze 24:21; Jer 7:14; Lam 1:10, Lam 2:1, Lam 2:7

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Barnes -> Eze 7:20
Barnes: Eze 7:20 - -- Or, And "the beauty of his ornament, he"(the people) turned "it"to pride. Have I set it far from them - Rather, as in the margin - therefore h...
Or, And "the beauty of his ornament, he"(the people) turned "it"to pride.
Have I set it far from them - Rather, as in the margin - therefore have I made it their defilement and their disgrace.
Poole -> Eze 7:20
Poole: Eze 7:20 - -- The beauty of his ornament their riches, the ornament of a nation, their silver, gold, &c. Or rather the temple and ark, and all that pertained to it...
The beauty of his ornament their riches, the ornament of a nation, their silver, gold, &c. Or rather the temple and ark, and all that pertained to it, which was the beauty and glory of that nation, and they accounted it so.
He set it in majesty God commanded it should be stately, beautiful, and rich; very magnificent, said Solomon, great, 2Ch 2:5 , and God gave the riches with which it was built, 1Ch 29:11-16 .
They made the images either set up their idols which God so much abhorred in his temple, and provoked him with spiritual adulteries to his face, as if a wife should commit adultery before the eye of her husband; or, made their idols, those abominable images, those detestable things, of the silver and gold which I adorned them with.
I have set it far from them I have parted between them; sent them from the temple, and their gold and silver from them.
Haydock -> Eze 7:20
Haydock: Eze 7:20 - -- And. Protestants, "As for the beauty of his ornament, he set it in majesty: but they made the," &c. The sacred ornaments of the temple, appointed b...
And. Protestants, "As for the beauty of his ornament, he set it in majesty: but they made the," &c. The sacred ornaments of the temple, appointed by God, (Haydock) have been converted into idols, and shall be carried to Babylon, ver. 21. (Calmet)
Gill -> Eze 7:20
Gill: Eze 7:20 - -- As for the beauty of his ornament, he set it in majesty,.... Or, "for pride" i. The gold, silver, jewels, riches, and treasure, which the Lord gave to...
As for the beauty of his ornament, he set it in majesty,.... Or, "for pride" i. The gold, silver, jewels, riches, and treasure, which the Lord gave to this people, they made a bad use of; and instead of contributing to the support of his worship and interest, and of giving liberally to the poor, they converted it to their own pride and luxury: or rather the temple, as Jarchi and Kimchi interpret it, is meant; which was a beautiful structure, and adorned with gifts, and set for glory, majesty, and excellency by the Lord; yea, where his excellent Majesty dwelt himself:
but they made the images of their abominations and of their detestable things therein; or, "of it" k; that is, of their gold and silver, which is another bad use they put their riches to: or rather "in it" l; that is, the temple; where, having made their idols, they placed them; see Jer 7:30;
therefore have I set it far from them; that being destroyed, and they being carried away captive into a strange land, far from that.

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NET Notes -> Eze 7:20
NET Notes: Eze 7:20 The MT reads “he set up the beauty of his ornament as pride.” The verb may be repointed as plural without changing the consonantal text. T...
Geneva Bible -> Eze 7:20
Geneva Bible: Eze 7:20 As for the beauty of his ( p ) ornament, he set it in majesty: but they made the images of their abominations [and] of their detestable things in it: ...

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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 7:1-27
TSK Synopsis: Eze 7:1-27 - --1 The final desolation of Israel.16 The mournful repentance of them that escape.20 The enemies defile the sanctuary because of the Israelites' abomina...
MHCC -> Eze 7:16-22
MHCC: Eze 7:16-22 - --Sooner or later, sin will cause sorrow; and those who will not repent of their sin, may justly be left to pine away in it. There are many whose wealth...
Matthew Henry -> Eze 7:16-22
Matthew Henry: Eze 7:16-22 - -- We have attended the fate of those that are cut off, and are now to attend the flight of those that have an opportunity of escaping the danger; some...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Eze 7:15-22
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 7:15-22 - --
Third strophe
Thus will they fall into irresistible destruction; even their silver and gold they will not rescue, but will cast it away as useles...
Constable: Eze 4:1--24:27 - --II. Oracles of judgment on Judah and Jerusalem for sin chs. 4-24
This section of the book contains prophecies th...

Constable: Eze 4:1--7:27 - --A. Ezekiel's initial warnings chs. 4-7
In this section, Ezekiel grouped several symbolic acts that pictu...

Constable: Eze 6:1--7:27 - --2. The judgment coming on Judah chs. 6-7
The Lord commanded Ezekiel to announce prophetic messag...
